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iBorg

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  1. I've seen this kit build up numerous times before....never this good. Absolutely a beautiful representation of a late 60's lower class gasser. Where did you get the decals? They're period perfect. I agree. I love the bumper sticker.
  2. This will be worth watching. It will be interesting to watch where 3D printing takes the hobby.
  3. Stunning.....no other words.
  4. You could use it for a rust bucket Challenger. I agree, pretty much useless.
  5. This is a great looker. Rare to find one of these not ragged out.
  6. That looks like a nice vintage chopper. I can't imagine trying to ride it.
  7. This is a very nice build of what I believe is a fairly challenging kit.
  8. This is one mold that when detailed nicely is a stand out model. You've done a great job on it!
  9. I cut one down to the right size a couple of months before PL announced their funny car series. Talk about ruining a valuable kit!
  10. Absolutely beautiful.
  11. I find myself often amazed by John's builds.....I've noticed he hasn't been on the forum for two months. Any info?
  12. Nice pictures. Where's the model? That's the model.....? Looks ready to drive!
  13. I'm following along. I've got a real good start to my own Garlits car but the body has been my nemesis.
  14. I wish they had brought out the original Ramcharger Challenger. This is the Soapy Sales car. The original was the chassis under the Candies and Hughes/Stardust Cudas. Two of the first kits I built.
  15. Nice build. Interesting comment on the body. I think both the Revell and MPC body tries to capture this era and both miss in the wind shield area. MPC got a LOT closer. I prefer the Johan body but you need to look at the actual car you're trying to build. In this era there were several companies that made funny car bodies. What was right for the SWC Mustang would not be right for the Mickey Thompson Mustang that Johan molded.
  16. I miss this era of racing. Great throw back to it.
  17. I lone Daddyfink's picture. Wish I knew of a source for those decals.
  18. Actually Jungle Jim ran both a Logghe style and a digger chassis. The Slixx decals can do either one.
  19. Amazing work in this thread.....wow. Steve's work is the best seats I've ever seen in a model. I'm curious as to how you made the tonneau cover upholstery. What paint did you use?
  20. So where's the model? Absolutely great pics.
  21. Please don't think my statement is anything less than praise. I love what you're doing. The rear wheel tubs and the area for the rear differential are great. I picked up a started Firefighter Mustang II that someone did the same think to the chassis. Great improvement.
  22. Last available in 1969 or 1970.
  23. Great design and execution. The use of the battleship hull is brilliant. While parts don't look prototypical, at least to my knowledge, they look functional. For example I've never seen a front suspension with one air shock severing both axles but it could work. The front wheel flairs with built in ground effects is wonderful original thinking. Congrats on a masterpiece.
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